Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] [pron] [vb mod] have " in BNC.

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1 Halfway through dressing , wearing his shirt and underpants , he looked for Moda in the workroom , where he assumed she would have thrown it on their pile of magazines ; he wanted to gaze at Bella Kropotkin again , but he could n't find the magazine .
2 I said er or he said we could have it for twenty pound a month and we said
3 One day , he would get to the bottom of Maggie 's behaviour , although he knew he might have to get her drunk first and she was even wary of sipping wine .
4 " I remember that year Jimmy telling us that we had black players in South Africa , that they were reasonably good and that he thought they should have the chance to become members , " Bland explained .
5 In his office the manager said that he thought he might have a part going , and then looked at Arthur for a long time .
6 When they announced that Hodge was playing , this Leeds ‘ fan ’ behind me groaned and said that he hoped he 'd have his leg broken !
7 He , too , checked with the police and rang back to confirm that Derek had not been arrested and that he felt she must have made a mistake .
8 And I 'd sure see you had a lovely time , ’ he went on with almost too much intensity in his voice , so that he feared he might have frightened her off .
9 According to one report , he told a group of journalists that he believed he ought to have been given the interim presidency .
10 Marcus said he would n't like it , and added that he supposed he 'd have to go sometime .
11 So he said he will have external examiners who will set tests to the children to find out whether they have learned the facts .
12 Jennifer Morgan looked at him quickly and he realized he must have stumbled on something .
13 The sudden descent into abuse took McLeish by surprise and he realized he must have shown it , because the girl literally got a grip on herself , folding her arms and hunching over the table .
14 It is eminently practical , and he thinks he may have started a trend .
15 ‘ I told him about the tramp , and he thinks he might have started the fire by knocking his pipe out on the dry grass . ’
16 He lost a sheepdog puppy some days ago , and he thinks it may have followed one of you and then strayed away .
17 ‘ The Cabinet is divided , ’ he noted in his diary , ‘ and he fears he will have to resign . ’
18 And if you 'd got a good suit , you 'd take that , then fetch it out for the weekend , so they 'd looked decent , and when you took it back on Monday and he said I 'll have to drop you on that , Ah , so you wo n't this week .
19 I asked the man who owns it and he said you could have the Headmaster 's Study . ’
20 ‘ I thought I had signed Saunders from Derby and he said he would have joined Forest if any other club but Liverpool had wanted him .
21 He looks at a wooden fence , a section of which was ripped away when the dead man fell back with the bullet in his heart , and he suggests what must have happened .
22 That has whetted Graham 's appetite for more honours — and he accepts he 'll have to keep filling the Highbury trophy room if he is to guarantee his future at the club .
23 At least at least you know how you know if he says you can have this one or this one yeah cos the choice between one or the other and he says well I can fit this one immediately , but , this one I 've got ta order .
24 If he had he might have wondered …
25 He had n't recognised Jane Leeson ; if he had he might have stopped .
26 If he had it might have been easier to bear .
27 If he slept he might have nightmares about Will and Chessie .
28 If he does he will have cross-party support for a measure that the Tories said they were keen to implement . ’
29 If he did I must have been asleep .
30 I wonder if he hit the floor … if he did it would have been on his head .
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